Campanile Aix-en-Provence Sud - Pont de l'Arc

Recent guest reviews

Conveniently located just off Motorway A8, but for dinner you need to drive into town. Vending machines and bar on site. Breakfast room a little crowded. Very similar in architecture and amenities to American motels. Parking right in front of room. Basic, but o.k.

This is the very good and reliable place to stay overnight. Hotel offers free wifi and free parking and good breakfast for 9 EUR. This is kind of IBIS hotels but with wider rooms and shower. Hotel also offers lunch and dinner service.

Quiet and pleasant . Food good quality with very kind staff. Rooms were a litle small measing a outside space but inline with price. Situation far away from center but close to highway. May be usuful a transport service to town.

Delightful reception from Virginie. Wifi didn't work in my room, 331 on the third floor.
Room clean, bed good.
Shower screen directs water onto the floor, almost as though it was put in the wrong way round!
Food ok, but a bit pricey. In fact, everything was a bit pricey for this sort of chain hotel. I have used Louvre hotels for about twenty years and they are in danger of overpricing themselves.
Two rooms with breakfast, dinner and drinks, over €250 for three.

Nothing much to write home about. The room was clean, good shower and a very porno look red and green lighting motive.
The hotel is outside of the old city, but using the No. 4 bus made light work of that.
Breakfast was continental and also nothing special. For budget accommodation, this is definitely a win and certainly am not complaining.

When I travel to France, I love to go to Campanile. It looks like an American motel.
Very clean rooms but small and free parking.
Price quality ratio for the breakfast is not good, this is the only thing I would not recommend.

We spent a few days in this hotel. Compared to other *** - hotels this was not a real highlight. For example in all three rooms we had, the shower screen didn't hold so after every shower the bath was flooded. There was an instruction how to use the a/c / heater, unfortunately the cover of the control was that old, that nothing could be read on there. What use does a temperature control wheel have, if nothing stands on it?
The other morning i woke up and saw, that the sun was shining into the room... from below the front door. There was a gap of more than a cm.
Breakfast was also ok, but not more. If possible, next time i will use another hotel again.

Had a difficult time finding this hotel as it is tucked away in a little out of the way area. Upon reaching it ... the gate was locked, but as we stood there, baffled, they saw us on the camera and let us in. The room was small but adequate. The dining area was roomy and there was a small sitting room. One deficit was the spotty wi-fi. I had a hard time making a connection and then when I got one, had a hard time keeping it. Had a little more success in the lobby but not always. Also the hotel is not close to the heart of the city so we ended up taking a bus to and fro, but the stop was right in front of the hotel so it wasn't that much of an inconvenience. Be aware, though, that the closest stop route doesn't work on the weekends ... had to use one a few blocks away and hoof it back to the motel.

Not easy to find and we followed the wrong Campernile sign, which was a pain, especially when one considers the rudeness and unhelpful manner of the reception man. Glad we weren't staying there. However, we did find the right one and there, the reception was very different. All the staff here were delightful, as is the reception area, bar and dining room. Unfortunately the same can't be said for the hotel. Built like a 1960s tenement block or motel, the rooms are all acceded via a decidedly grubby corridor with paintwork and floor all in need of a good scrub. The room is the usual size with a very comfy bed and wonderful linen, but with dreadful pillows. Lumps of dense rubber. The bathroom had a shower over the bath with a glass screen that didn't fit and allowed water to flood the floor. There was also some dreadful lime green construction, possibly a wardrobe, but pretty useless. The shutters, window frames and paintwork were filthy and truthfully we couldn't wait to get out of there.
Dinner was a trio of buffet and the starter and desserts were wonderful, the main was a rather dried up fish and a 'sausage' not at all appetising. The service however was good and charming. Not somewhere I would recommend unfortunately

Helpful staff but rules let the place down as you only get two small portions of milk with no chance of obtaining more if the local shops are shut so this is a minus point. Plus point is the 20 minute walk into Aix central on one straight road.
Evening buffet means are reasonable and unlimited visits to the food counter is integral to price. Good buffet breakfast. Although our room was adjacent to the building site opposite no noise was experienced before 08:00 and no work was carried out after 17:00.

1 Rue Jean Andreani Pont de l'ArcAix-en-ProvenceBouches-du-Rhone

Hotel highlights

Free WiFi in rooms and public areas

Free parking

Onsite dining

24-hour front desk

Campanile Aix-en-Provence Sud - Pont de l'Arc places you within 2 miles (3 km) of popular sights like Cours Mirabeau and Place des Precheurs. This 3-star hotel has 119 rooms and welcomes guests with a restaurant, free in-room WiFi, and free self parking. Saint-Sauveur Cathedral and Paul Cezanne University are also nearby.

Dining

Enjoy a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, or relax with a drink at the bar/lounge. You can sip a beverage at the coffee shop/café. Start each morning with buffet breakfast, available for a fee from 6 AM to 10 AM.

Property features

Guests of Campanile Aix-en-Provence Sud - Pont de l'Arc enjoy access to free WiFi in public areas, 2 meeting rooms, and coffee in a common area. Free parking is included with your stay. The 24-hour front desk has multilingual staff ready to help with luggage storage, and answer any questions about the area. Additional amenities include free newspapers, a terrace, and barbecue grills.